The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen MP, and the Minister for Home Affairs, Jason Clare MP, have called on Tony Abbott to stand up and allow for offshore processing after another two boats arrived today.

The latest boat is the 57th since the Coalition rejected compromise and the offer to work together with the Government to implement offshore processing.

Mr Bowen said despite the increase in arrivals and more people risking their lives at sea, Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison continued to turn the other cheek.

“Mr Abbott and Mr Morrison are quite happy to score cheap political points wherever they can, but their destructive negativity means people continue to risk their lives on dangerous boats,” Mr Bowen said.

“They need to reverse their position on offshore processing legislation, stop saying ânoâ and put the national interest ahead of their personal political interest.”

The Government has been prepared to work with the Coalition to see offshore processing legislation pass through the Parliament, even offering to reintroduce a Nauru processing centre - Tony Abbottâs own policy.

Mr Clare said it was time the Opposition stopped voting no to offshore processing.

“Let's remember what this is all about - 200 people died off the coast of Indonesia and another 11 died off the coast of Malaysia,” Mr Clare said.

“If Mr Abbott is serious about stopping the boats he must stop saying ânoâ and pass our legislation to allow asylum seekers to be processed offshore in Malaysia and Nauru.”